Remember when the SLR McLaren appear, guess which car recieve a "redisgin" (almost looking like a Mini-Me SLR) the poor SLK. Now compare the E-Class with the C-Class that sharing some design similiarities.

I've gotta say.. That thing is UGLY. but thats subjective. 'I' dont like it one bit. Too contrived and showy looking. Far from classy. Its like the juiced up, gym rat who spends all his time bench pressing, is useless running or doing anything useful and wears the worlds tighest dollar store t-shirts to expose his gruntyness.

It is NOT a sports car (the americans still havent grasped that concept) it's just a muscle car. Loads of power in a flimsy chassis. Almost tractor like. Yes the LS series small blocks are great powerplants and 450hp is a solid output.. but I dont care for the sound.. the all new ford coyote motor spanks it for sound and engineering, too bad IT is saddled into that brutal truck.. called a mustang.

hopefully some day the american auto manufacturers will pull their heads out of their respective asses and build proper drivers cars..

They took too many cues from the Ferrari F12, then executed them poorly. It looks like a ninja just chopped a hole in the front fender. I will give a huge thumbs up to the interior, but I think the exterior is just terrible. I'm not an American car hater, in fact I LOVED the C6 Z06, but this just looks like they tried to combine too many foreign elements and lost touch with the Corvette lineage along the way.

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I not a Chevy Fan, but why would you pay all that money for a Corvette when you can get this at $55K and it spanks the ass of every car around it

2011 Chevrolet Camaro SLP ZL1 0-60 mph 3.1 Quarter Mile 11.0 oh let not forget for our Euro Friends who think road course are the all important measure of a cars performance 7.41.27 lap time at the Nurburgring, I think that beats all the BMW on home territory